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Instead they bid to six hearts, apparently a fatal blunder.
And the coup de grâce is his final, fatal blunder.
Kramnik made a fatal blunder with 38... Ne6, which allowed Caruana to weave a mating net.
To do otherwise is to be complicit in the fatal blunder of diminishing their aspiration for independence.
"I made the fatal blunder of referring negatively to 'competition,' which, according to Suzuki, has been at the root of humans' troubles throughout history," he wrote.
Napoleon's fatal blunder, I suggest, was committed before the campaign started, when he insisted on leaving Davout, the best of his marshals, behind in Paris as minister of war.
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It was an omission that often led the couple to ignore the Tamils, or make fatal blunders in dealing with them.
It is perhaps sad, in retrospect, that the odium of proving it should rest on Julian, who with a little less venom and more tact might have been remembered for his many virtues rather than for his two fatal blunders.
His rivals, Clinton and McCain, have tried to turn his somewhat awkward observation into a fatal political blunder.
"Do we have a single company, BP, that blundered with fatal consequences," asked the other co-chairman, William Reilly, "or a more pervasive problem of a complacent industry?" Sadly, Mr. Reilly said, it is the latter.
Commission co-chair William K Reilly said: "So a key question posed from the outset by this tragedy is, do we have a single company, BP, that blundered with fatal consequences, or a more pervasive problem of a complacent industry?
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